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This is the sonic diary of an artist breaking his own shell to become someone else.
The story opens with a raw, diary-like confession, whispered in a late-night back alley (Blud Flowing). That introspective mood is shattered by an emotional explosion of live rock, a declaration of independence from a former self (Someone Else).
After destroying his human constraints, the protagonist finds rebirth, awakening as a new entity to a vast, industrial soundscape (Endless Wonder). The first emotion this new being experiences is a destructive, passionate love (Burning in the Worst of Ways).
Finally, having navigated all the conflict and passion, the story concludes with "See Me Comin'," a triumphant, future bass anthem of total catharsis.
Five chapters, beginning in loneliness and ending in liberation.
You are about to witness the birth of Genesiskhode.
In the dim glow of an after school classroom, the first band formed by a 15 year old Genesiskhode was already turning heads. Your songs are cinematic, producers would rave in unison. But they always added the same devastating footnote, If only it weren't for the vocals. That voice was the one anchor holding his cinematic sound earthbound. The setback became rocket fuel. At university, he gutted a six tatami dorm room and rebuilt it into a starship studio.There, he stitched lo fi, trap, and city pop into beats that smelled of back alley asphalt under a galactic sky. Under an alias, he slipped tracks into indie films and fashion videos projects fronted by actresses who are now household names. His reputation spread through the underground like neon static. And so, to turn his former complex into his greatest weapon, he chose to liberate himself from his own voice. Rebooted as a voiceless singer songwriter, he now carves his inner monologue into his tracks. Listeners hear the emotional resonance and call it a soulful voice. But the voice isn't human. It's a new kind of soul, forged by technology from vocaloids to the cutting edge of synthetic voice creation. The universe may be infinite, but his bedroom keeps finding new corners of it. And the world is starting to dance in its orbit.